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In knitting, "K0" typically refers to a "knit zero" or "knit nothing," which is not a standard term. It might be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of knitting abbreviations. Commonly, "K" stands for "knit," while "0" could indicate a stitch count or a specific technique related to the pattern. It's essential to refer to the pattern's instructions for clarification on any specific terms used.

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