Graphene is generating a considerable interest in materials science and condensed-matter physics. One crucial technological problem, that will govern future applicability of this material, is related to the patterning of graphene while preserving the exceptionally high crystallinity and electronic properties of this material. This article is aiming at demonstrating that a highly focused beam of gallium ions can be applied for sculpting ultra-thin and high quality suspended graphene nano-ribbons (GNRs).