
So sad: After 10 years creating and selling beautiful, real deal barkcloth, Full Swing Textiles is closing. All of their inventory is now on sale. The discount will increase monthly, until all stock is sold. If you have been pining for some of this fabric, do not delay — some patterns already are going going gone.
Alas, this is another story about a small business doing wonderful things — but the niche-ness of the whole enterprise — in particular, the need for vintage quality — led to insurmountable problems. I talked at length last week to Full Swing Textiles owner Suzanne Boucher about why she was exiting the business. It wasn’t the market — the market was good or, at least, good enough. The problem: The one-and-only company in America with a “stork press” capable of getting ink to properly saturate her unique barkcloth-weave fabric was sold to another company. The stork press also was sold — to a third party, and months after the fact, she still cannot find out where it went.











There are more designs available.
Link love:
- Full Swing Textiles home page is here. IMPORTANT TIP: Be sure to see Full Swings’ homepage to obtain the discount code. You then need to plug it in when you check out. [The sales price is not reflected on the product pages.]
- See all the barkcloth remaining for sale by clicking here. To get the discount, be sure to see the bullet, above.
- Suzanne also carried selected other lines of fabric with retro appeal, you can go through them one-by-one here. To get the discount, be sure to see the bullet, above.














Leslie Leslie Held says
How do I purchase this barkcloth? Is the site still open?
Leslie
Pam Kueber says
Full Swing Textiles closed several years ago. See this story on my research about where to buy barkcloth today: https://retrorenovation.com/2019/02/04/where-to-buy-barkcloth-places/
Graciasol says
The best to you, Suzanne. You had a unique product, quality in design and manufacturing. I just clicked on your website today, just to take a peek and ended up adopting a few yards of several fabrics. And I’m not even sewing at the moment, but eager to get back to it soon. Your standards are impeccable.. I applaud your decision to not
go out of the country…and to close instead…. Best of everything to you…
Joe Felice says
Some of these are adorable. Alas, another one bites the dust.
Elena says
Pam, In Sept. 2011 you wrote about another fabric that is no longer produced in the U.S.A that was part of the “fabric” of this country – like barkcloth. That fabric is “free-zay”, as you noted on the blog, and can withstand anything. Kate’s great grandmother’s sofas look to have been originally upholstered in Frieze fabric. Now barkcloth too?! Time for Retro Renovators to tell our elected officials that we need mills in the U.S.A. that will produce endless yards of barkcloth and frieze.