After visiting 
Grass Valley, I drove west to Lakeport, CA to lecture and teach for the 
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild.  What a delightful group of quilters, which included several males, contrary to their namesake.  I shared my love of quilt challenges along with some examples of Slice of Improv in anticipation of the workshop on the following day.    
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| Challenge Yourself! Lecture/Trunk Show with Slice of Improv Samples | 
During the workshop, we were having some serious improvisational fun!!  I just love seeing how quilters embrace improvisational piecing techniques and incorporate their own style and adventure into the mix!!
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| Slice of Improv Fun! | 
Once again, I was having too much fun watching all the creative energy throughout the room, that I totally neglected to take pictures of all the fabulous collections of pieced blocks!  Hopefully they will send me pictures of their finished quilts (hint hint!)
As a traveling teacher, I am always on the look out for ways to be more organized in my packing.  So I took note of one particular quilter's set up.  Check out this 
Flip n' Pack suitcase that has wheels and opens up to individual shelves!!  Oh the organizational possibilities!!
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| Flipping Out Over this Flip n' Pack | 
Prior to my visit, my fabulous host Jane, sent me a brochure of 
Lake County's Quilt Trail.  Started in 2010, there are more than 100 blocks (each 4' x 4') mounted throughout the Clear Lake region.  I arrived in town a little early, so I pulled out my map and started to explore.  What started with just a few blocks found here and there, turned into a full blown scavenger hunt!!  During my visit, I managed to photograph 18 blocks and saw several others along the way.
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| Blocks on Barns | 
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| Driving Along Winding Roads to Wineries Featuring Blocks | 
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| Local Airport and Airplane Blocks | 
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| Libraries with Books on Blocks | 
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| Churches, Schools and Senior Citizen Centers with Blocks | 
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| A Few More Blocks on Homes, Warehouses, Buildings, Shops and Wind Turbine Museum | 
Many thanks to Jane, the 
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild and Lake County for a fun-filled weekend!
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