Never. We can not blame God for anything. Remember we were created for His purposes not our own. We do have free will, that is why we spread the gospel. Those who rebel against God are doing what is natural to them, evil. Those who align themselves with God's will, submit their will to Him freely, that is why we are called bond-servants. We become agents for good yet all the glory still belongs to God.
What is funny is you chose to omit the definition of wrought so I will post it for you.
Wrought
A past tense and a past participle of
work.
adj.
1. Put together; created: a carefully wrought plan.
2. Shaped by hammering with tools. Used chiefly of metals or metalwork.
3. Made delicately or elaborately.
Yes the wicked are a part of God's plan. They are those who partake in the second death.
From the first description we have put together or
created. I can not see where the second definition applies except metaphorically. The third is
made delicately or elaborately.
I agree God did make the wicked. He also made the righteous.
That does not make Him culpable, for we do not know what it is to create anything, let alone make a universe with free will. If you think you can do a better job why don't you give it a whirl. Again you have no authority to judge God! Think of it this way, if God did not create in the manner He did you would not exist.
God directs the steps of the righteous so as to help them find life.
He also helps the wicked reach the destination their hearts choose to take them, causing them to reap what they sow and perhaps to repent.
But if they will not repent, then he has wrought them to destruction.
I particularly like the Darby's Version rendering "
hath wrought everything on his own account", as that cues us to compare the thought to what Paul said about Pharaoh in Romans chapter 9.
Romans 9:17-18 "For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might shew my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth. Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will have mercy, and whom he will he hardeneth."
In this I agree as it supports my view that God is the sovereign creator.
Ultimately it is God who opens our hearts to receive Him, that is why some receive the gospel and others do not. God searches the hearts and minds of men, and nothing is hidden from Him.
From Genesis 1 God's creation is very good. By Genesis 3 we see the fall of man, and arguably Satan's fall also. God's plan is/was always in place from before creation.
Scripture is very clear in this.