First a straight stitch, then a zig-zag stitch with one side of the stitch in the fabric, the other just to the outside of the seam allowance. To better explain it, look at the inside seam on the side of a t-shirt. I put two lines of straight stitching on each seam because I'm paranoid that my shoddy craftsmanship will come back to bite me if I don't.
Yep.
The two straight stitch lines are the primary structure, and one side of the zig zag goes just over the raw edge of the fabric to prevent fraying.
My first frame bag I tried to sew with flat felled seams.... never again! Way too hard to access everything.