
Backpack: if you select the Backpack, you can edit a design for something that you've already got in your backpack or you can make an exact copy of it.Blueprint Book: if you select the Blueprint Book you can see everything that you've got an existing design for and then you can either craft a standard version of it (a copy of Sally's blueprint) or customize it.There are three options on the Design Table, here's what they're for: Here players can freely paint and use shapes to create various objects as long as they follow each blueprint's rules. The Design Table has different tools for players to use to unleash their creativity on. More crafting recipes will become available at the Carpenter Shop as you progress in-game. Sally also sells recipes, simply talk to her and select the "buy stuff" option. You can unlock more recipes for the Crafting Station by talking to villagers and asking them if they have any requests for you, sometimes they will ask you to make them a specific item and hand you the recipes. You can make useful things such as paint, dye, fences, and tools. It's at the Crafting Station that you'll be able to craft and create more basic stuff, you can turn iron ore into steel, for example, or logs into planks. It's very straightforward and it works like any traditional crafting table in any other game - if you have a crafting recipe, then you'll simply have to go up to it, interact with it and craft it. The Crafting Station is not as hard to work with as the Design Table. Sally gives you permission to use it whenever you please. The Crafting Station is the first part of the workshop that you'll gain access to.
