The harder the item is for you to craft, the more XP you will get. There is no one particular thing that will give you more XP. Problem is you have a better chance of failing or making a poor item and it will take a while anyway.
Higher quality items (pristine, delectable) etc, give you more XP. Also end products give you more bonus XP. So a finished sword or suit of armor will give you more than the edge or chain link you crafted as one of the components.
The first time you craft something, you get bonus XP. So you can craft one of every item to maximize XP...unless its trivial, then you gain no XP. So when you level and buy new books, try and make one of each of the new items you just scribed.
What I try to do is craft one of each Even or Challenging Items, if they are available. I usually have to just sell them back to an NPC and take a profit loss because they are of poor quality. Stay at your pc with these hard items and craft manually as its going to need that extra attention. Sometimes you will be able to make a pristine item for these Challenging items. I have done it a few times and get lots of XP, like 14%.
After you do that, then go back crafting Easy items. They might not give you more XP off the bat, but you can crank them out faster and make better quality items.
That’s my two cents worth. I am sure others have different ideas or ways of doing things.
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