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Pattern & Grading Sweden AB — Sankt Hansgatan Atelier

A discreet Visby atelier where pattern-making, grading and small-batch garment craft meet practical Scandinavian design.

A small specialised clothing and textile consultancy and boutique on Sankt Hansgatan in Visby, Pattern & Grading Sweden AB combines professional pattern-making and small-run design with a tidy retail presence. Housed amid Visby’s limestone streets and medieval townscape, the studio offers tailored services, sample garments and a compact selection of crafted pieces that reflect island sensibilities and Scandinavian construction.

A brief summary to Pattern & Grading Sweden AB

  • Monday 11 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-6 pm
  • Friday 11 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Book ahead for consultations—appointments ensure time with the pattern or grading specialist and avoid missed visits during busy periods.
  • Bring measurements or a sample garment if you’re enquiring about alterations, pattern drafting or bespoke work to speed up the assessment.
  • Visit on a weekday if you want to see active workshop work; Saturdays are shorter and Sundays are closed.
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Getting There

  • Local bus

    Regional bus service from Visby central stops within a short walk of Sankt Hansgatan; typical journey time from Visby bus terminal to the old town area is 8–15 minutes depending on route frequency, services run regularly in daytime; single-ride ticket prices are modest and usually charged in Swedish krona (SEK) with typical fares in the low tens of SEK—check local timetables for seasonal variations and reduced frequency in off-season.

  • Taxi

    Local taxi provides a direct door-to-door option from Visby ferry terminal or Visby Airport with journey times of about 8–15 minutes depending on traffic and time of day; fares are charged in SEK and typically range from roughly 120–250 SEK depending on pickup location and luggage—note that availability is busier during peak summer weeks and on event days.

  • Walking from central Old Town

    A pedestrian approach from central Visby through the medieval lanes takes approximately 5–15 minutes on cobbled paths; the terrain is flat to gently sloping but includes uneven stone surfaces and narrow passages so allow extra time if you have mobility constraints or wheeled luggage.

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Discover more about Pattern & Grading Sweden AB

A compact design studio with practical roots

Pattern & Grading Sweden AB is a boutique-format consultancy devoted to clothing construction, pattern development and small-scale design work situated on Sankt Hansgatan in central Visby. The operation reads more like a working atelier than a high-street store: racks and samples sit alongside technical folding tables and graded paper patterns, and the emphasis is on craft, fit and technical clarity rather than high-volume retail. The business name signals its core specialisms—pattern drafting and grading for multiple sizes—which remain evident in the studio’s displays and sample pieces.

Character shaped by craft and clarity

Inside the premises you’ll notice a restrained, functional aesthetic: clear lines, neutral textiles, and garments presented to show seams, darts and construction details rather than an abundance of branding. The space is practical and discreet, tailored to a professional clientele (designers, small labels and makers) who value accurate pattern work and thoughtful finishing. Even as a visitor, the atelier’s orderly rails, sample boards and a modest counter convey an atmosphere of measured competence and Scandinavian pragmatism.

How the service and product mix reads

Pattern & Grading operates at the intersection of consultancy and retail: services such as bespoke pattern drafting, technical adjustments and size grading sit beside a modest retail offering of prototype garments and small collections. Pieces on display tend to emphasise construction details—clean hems, reinforced seams and clearly graded sizes—so browsing here feels instructive; garments are as much demonstrations of technique as they are clothing to buy. The scale of the operation makes it especially useful for visitors interested in garment craft, sampling or commissioning pattern work.

Setting within Visby’s historic quarter

The studio occupies a street address within Visby’s compact old town, a neighbourhood defined by limestone paving, medieval walls and narrow lanes. That immediate context gives the atelier a quietly historic backdrop: the low-slung facades, cobbled surfaces and a close-knit cluster of craft shops and cafés create a calm, domestic shopping experience rather than a bustling commercial strip. The contrast between ancient masonry outside and the technical modernity inside the studio is part of its appeal.

Practicalities and typical visitor experience

A visit is usually short and purposeful: people arrive to consult, to view samples or to pick up a commissioned piece. The shop’s opening hours follow a weekday rhythm with slightly shorter Saturday hours and closed Sundays, so plan visits within conventional business hours. Interaction is often one-to-one with staff or the consultant on duty; conversations focus on fit, measurements, technical choices and timelines rather than general retail browsing.

Who finds this place interesting

Pattern & Grading is particularly relevant to small fashion labels, independent designers, students of garment construction and curious travellers who enjoy artisan craft. It provides a window into the technical side of clothing production that larger boutiques rarely show. The atelier’s discreet presence makes it less of a sightseeing draw and more of a specialised stop for those who want to see the mechanics behind well-made garments.

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