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If you want to level up your enchanting, just enchant a load of gold rings. i always KEEP every basic gold ring that i find just for this purpose.
If you need to build up XP in enchanting, then craft some daggers (anything actually, but daggers are cheapest to make), get some filled soul gems, and enchant the daggers... If you hone the daggers first (or after if you have the Arcane Smith perk), and use the right enchantments, you can actually make a bit of money too (not loads, but a bit of profit)
Craft iron daggers and enchant them with the petty soul gems you accumulate. You get XP for smithing, enchanting, and for conjuration by filling the soul gems.
When you sell the daggers, you get points towards speech XP too.
The point is you want a faster way to level this skill. But what you ask is almost game breaking. You'll have no problem getting what you want if you either google it and/or browse existing mods, but nobody is going to be discussing it the way you want because this game is already too easy leveling skills with the right know how.
Petty souls in a grand soul gem are not the same as a grand soul, so you do have to be aware of what souls you're collecting into what.
Unfortunately, the vanilla system doesn't route the souls to their appropriate gems, so you have to plan a "hunting trip" and only carry gems fit for your intended targets.
Have you found all the Enchanting skill books? If you have my Quintower Manor mod (in the main menu mod browser), there is a book case that has all the skill books. Read all the Enchantment books in it. I think there are 5 or 6? Granted, they only give one level (vanilla), but if you have a mod that boosts XP from books, or one where reading the same book again gives you the bonus again....
If you were able to disenchant an item whose enchantment you already knew, you would of course not be learning anything new, so it would be correct for the game to give you no XP for it.
That's why the game doesn't let you disenchant something whose enchantment you already know: you wouldn't gain anything from it.
Also, trying to use Azura's Star all the time to enchant stuff, while not owning any other soul gems, runs into the problem that this means you can only carry one soul back to the enchanting table in any one visit. This is unlike Morrowind, where you could enchant items while travelling (and, admittedly, most likely fail unless you selected a very simple and very weak enchantment.) Azura's Star is primarily useful for being able to perpetually recharge an enchanted weapon that you keep on using, while out in the field: not for bringing tons of souls of all kinds back to the enchanting table to actually gain enchanting experience (and, while at it, extra gold and Speechcraft experience from selling the enchanted items.) For that, you're going to need to carry a variety of soul gems at all times.
The previous poster is incorrect about "the vanilla system doesn't always route souls to the appropriate gems": in fact it always does, the captured soul will go to the SMALLEST SOUL GEM IN YOUR POSSESSION CAPABLE OF HOLDING IT. In other words, when soul-trapping a creature, the game checks through all the soul gem sizes, from Petty to Lesser to Common to Greater to Grand to Black. Specifically it checks (a) whether you have actually any soul gems of that type, and then (b) whether the soul is small enough to fit into it, and if EITHER check fails, it moves on to the next larger size of gem until it finds a soul gem that you own which is actually large enough. A Petty soul will never be placed in a Lesser or Common (or larger) gem unless you literally have no empty Petty gems in your inventory at the moment of capture. If a Common soul ends up in a Grand gem, then you must have had no empty Common or Greater gems in your possession at the moment (empty Petty and Lesser don't count, since they can't hold a Common soul.)
Yes, there are several mods on Nexus that allow you to remove the enchantment from an item you previously enchanted.
Just Google Remove Enchantment SSE, and you will get several results. I would have linked them for you, but I am on my phone