Meet Doris Barnes

Doris has been sewing over 40 years, quilting for 5 years.  She met Sandra Randolph at
Oakdale Baptist Church Quilters and Craft Ministries, and joined NTQG shorty after.  She
retired from USG after 30 years.

Doris is our resident computer guru.  Since joining the guild she has guided many  members into
digitizing and understanding their embroidery software.   Doris has served as secretary and is also
our historian.

Her passion is embroidery and  she gives Elizabeth ( her embroidery machine) a constant
workout.  She has taken her love of digitizing over to her longarm quilting and now
can let the quilt dicate the quilting design.

Meet Anita Scott


Anita states that she became interested in quilting on a cruise with some friends. The group was raffling off a beautiful quilt. Her first thought was how was it done.
A friend, Dorothy Battle told her that Jo-Ann's offered quilting classes. In 2008 she took the classes, and made her 1st quilt. Anita says she was hooked.
Dorothy also told her about the guild. Anita retired from AT&T in 2009 after 30 years and joined NTQG. Anita is on the Membership Committee and she also publisher of NTQG's Newsletter.
Anita states that she has had a good time since joining, and enjoys fellowshipping with the
many talented and helpful members.

Quilting Sisters






Verna Gordon, twins Lettie Sabbs & Nettie Nesbary are members of NTQG. We will miss
sister, Omegone Daniels who passed in November 2011.
Verna was introduced to NTQG bt Evelyn Williams, she then brought her creative
sisters into the guild.
Verna has chaired the membership committee.
She currently is chairperson of the Social Committee.
Lettie serves on the Community Service Committee. Her sorority Lamba Pi Alpha donated
$1000.00 to community service in her honor.
Nettie is currently on the Quilt Show Committee.
The sisters share a desire to make memories and generate quilts that can be shared with
their families for generations to come.
Lettie and Nettie are also ardent genealogists.